mrbottles
Well-Known Member
I haven’t been around in a long while and kind of dropped off the scene with bottles. I just have had no time! Bought a new building for my business in spring, remodeled for three months and moved the business, had major flooding in our yard in the spring and had a new baby in the spring too! Summer just started and we had frost the other night!
If anyone has information that would help me with exactly what this bottle was used for and if it was known nationally before now, I would appreciate it. It is a figural pig bottle with the C Hermann makers mark. It is the only pottery piece known in Wisconsin with the Hermann maker mark that is not a crock, jug or churn. It is the only ‘bottle’ known to have the mark. Also this is one of two Hermann pottery stamps. The stamp wasn’t used past 1882.
Thanks,
Steven
If anyone has information that would help me with exactly what this bottle was used for and if it was known nationally before now, I would appreciate it. It is a figural pig bottle with the C Hermann makers mark. It is the only pottery piece known in Wisconsin with the Hermann maker mark that is not a crock, jug or churn. It is the only ‘bottle’ known to have the mark. Also this is one of two Hermann pottery stamps. The stamp wasn’t used past 1882.
Thanks,
Steven